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The human hippocampal formation mediates short-term memory of colour–location associations

Authors :
Finke, Carsten
Braun, Mischa
Ostendorf, Florian
Lehmann, Thomas-Nicolas
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Kopp, Ute
Ploner, Christoph J.
Source :
Neuropsychologia. Jan2008, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p614-623. 10p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Abstract: The medial temporal lobe (MTL) has long been considered essential for declarative long-term memory, whereas the fronto-parietal cortex is generally seen as the anatomical substrate of short-term memory. This traditional dichotomy is questioned by recent studies suggesting a possible role of the MTL for short-term memory. In addition, there is no consensus on a possible specialization of MTL sub-regions for memory of associative information. Here, we investigated short-term memory for single features and feature associations in three humans with post-surgical lesions affecting the right hippocampal formation and in 10 healthy controls. We used three delayed-match-to-sample tasks with two delays (900/5000ms) and three set sizes (2/4/6 items). Subjects were instructed to remember either colours, locations or colour–location associations. In colour-only and location-only conditions, performance of patients did not differ from controls. By contrast, a significant group difference was found in the association condition at 5000ms delay. This difference was largely independent of set size, thus suggesting that it cannot be explained by the increased complexity of the association condition. These findings show that the hippocampal formation plays a significant role for short-term memory of simple visuo-spatial associations, and suggest a specialization of MTL sub-regions for associative memory. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00283932
Volume :
46
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Neuropsychologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29402813
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2007.10.004